Atlanta Concerts this week: Air Supply, Cassadee Pope

Joined by frequent collaborators The Watson Twins, the former Rilo Kiley leader is supporting her new, fourth studio album, “On the Line.” The album includes guest spots from Ringo Starr and Beck, among others, but live, expect the indie-pop-rock goddess to pull from a chameleonic catalog stretching 20 years.

It’s true that the duo of Russell Hitchcock (who has lived in Marietta for several years) and Graham Russell are treasured by millions because of their theatrically sensitive ballads (“All Out of Love,” “Lost in Love,” “Here I Am,” “Every Woman in the World”). But live, the guys and their backing band produce a mighty sound worthy of an arena setting.

The Connecticut-formed metalcore band is celebrating its 25th anniversary. Even though its most recent album is 2016’s “The Concrete Confessional,” the quintet of original members Jamey Jasta, Chris Beattie and Wayne Lozinak, along with Matt Byrne and Frank Novinec, has plenty of material to draw from in concert.

As the headliner for the CMT Next Women of Country tour, the 2012 winner of “The Voice” and former frontwoman of Hey Monday is crafting a career on her terms. She released her second solo album, “Stages,” independently in February - on which she collaborated with producer Corey Crowder, who co-wrote her Grammy-nominated hit with Chris Young, “Think of You” – and continues to straddle the genres of country and pop. Pope also just wrapped an opening stint on Maren Morris’ “Girl: The World Tour.”